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Lisa Sergio - Wikipedia - Lisa Sergio (Italian-American, 1905–1989) was a radio news broadcaster in Italy
under Mussolini who became a leading anti-Fascist broadcaster and one of the ...
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Sergio, Lisa, Papers - Lisa Sergio was born Elisa Sergio on March 17, 1905, in Florence, Italy. She was
the daughter of the Baron Agostino Sergio, a landowner, and of Marguerite ...
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Lisa Sergio, Radio Commentator In Italy and New York, Dies at 84 ... - Jun 26, 1989 ... LEAD: Lisa Sergio, a pioneer radio news broadcaster in Mussolini's Italy who
became a dedicated anti-Fascist and a news commentator for ...
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LISA SERGIO: HOW MUSSOLINI'S "GOLDEN VOICE" OF ... - In 1937 Lisa Sergio, "The Golden Voice" of fascist broadcasting from Rome, fled
Italy for the United States. Though her mother was American, Sergio was ...
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Brains Have No Sex - NYPR Archives & Preservation - WNYC - Sep 16, 2013 ... WQXR News Commentator Lisa Sergio wrote the following article for the WQXR
Program Guide in April, 1943. As a woman in the almost ...
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I'm Sergio-Staff - Lisa has built up a tremendous reputation in the Philadelphia area and dealing
with male clientele everyday makes her happy; the favorite part of her job is ...
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ESPN's Sergio Dipp 'Meant No Disrespect' With Weird 'Monday ... - Sep 12, 2017 ... ESPN's Sergio Dipp "meant no disrespect" with his "Monday Night ... and Jon
Gruden and sideline reporter Lisa Salters covered the first game.
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